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Embarrassment leading to defiance
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<blockquote data-quote="Castle Queen" data-source="post: 412334"><p>It's optional to invite a friend. But difficult child feels he HAS to bring a PARTICULAR friend, or he won't go. (not sure if anyone else attends solo- I'll have to ask). But if he gets turned down, he won't ask anyone else. The group is small- 12-15 I'd say- some kids come after school but mine can't because I work and they have to go to daycare. difficult child is the only one exactly his age, since he has special permission to be in the program which wasn't extended to his year in school.</p><p> </p><p>Seems to me the "bring a friend" concept causes more problems than it solves. </p><p>I don't know about reporting the teasing-difficult child's confidences are hard won and I sense more is going on than he admits to. I don't want to stop that particular communication flow...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castle Queen, post: 412334"] It's optional to invite a friend. But difficult child feels he HAS to bring a PARTICULAR friend, or he won't go. (not sure if anyone else attends solo- I'll have to ask). But if he gets turned down, he won't ask anyone else. The group is small- 12-15 I'd say- some kids come after school but mine can't because I work and they have to go to daycare. difficult child is the only one exactly his age, since he has special permission to be in the program which wasn't extended to his year in school. Seems to me the "bring a friend" concept causes more problems than it solves. I don't know about reporting the teasing-difficult child's confidences are hard won and I sense more is going on than he admits to. I don't want to stop that particular communication flow... [/QUOTE]
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